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Posted by cascadejames
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11/23/2008
13:14:21

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Subject: Nov. 22 contest puzzle

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Couldn't solve this one, and I see I was not alone. Are solutions to the old puzzles posted
somewhere?

Posted by algol
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11/23/2008
15:08:12

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Puzzle solution

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Go to the puzzle in question, click on the "All Moves Graph" listed under the Options and the solution will be revealed.

Posted by cascadejames
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11/23/2008
19:17:50

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Thanks!

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Like all puzzles, it's so simple when you see the solution demonstrated.
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Chess stars align in Siberia — The 39th Chess Olympiad began Tuesday in Khanty-Mansiysk, a small Siberian city in Russia. The immense chess tournament has attracted 146 men's teams and 114 women's teams representing 142 nations. Half of the 484 participants in the men's section hold the grandmaster title. The ninth-seeded U.S. men's chess team consists of grandmasters Hikaru Nakamura (Missouri), Gata Kamsky (New York), Alexander Onischuk (Virginia), Yury Shulman (Illinois) and Robert Hess (New York). That's an impressive lineup with a fair chance at a medal. They defeated Faroe Islands, 4-0, and Mongolia, 31/2-1/2, in their first two matches. The sixth-seeded U.S. women's chess team is probably ...